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    KoFoo

    3.8 (122 reviews)
    InexpensiveKorean, Delis
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    E-3 Bulgogibob

    We are tourists and wanted some affordable but good Korean food. Kofoo is a little gem in this busy city. Amazing flavours and so fresh! Like my grand mother just cooked me a home cooked meal. Good portions and very affordable.

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    Lucy L.

    Food tastes like a meal from your grandma or homey vibes if I had to explain it. It's a very casual spot. The shop is located inside a bunch of other stalls. There's very limited seating, so take out is ideal if you're close by. Theres no bathrooms here either. The kimbap and soups are SO fantastic. I crave it. I felt like the portion for the squid was very little, but the flavor was so good. Duk bok ki was ok - I wouldn't say it's the best, but the omlete rice, kimbap, and yuk gae Jang was just so good. Soups are in bowls bigger than your head, and it comes with a side of rice as well. It's definitely a hole in the wall, and the owner running is very kind.

    K1 Wild Mushroom Kimbob
    Brandon H.

    I visited this spot right after work and the Wild Mushroom Kimbob tasted delicious! Very kind staff and it's got a deli like sit down area. Very great deals on the price as well and look forward to returning!

    Dom G.

    Came here for a weekday lunch. The place is slightly hidden as it is shared with a deli. Grabbed a to goo order of my usual go to army soup. Was a tad annoyed of having to wait about 10 minutes to get my food as I had called earlier. Nevertheless I eventually got my pipping hot army soup and took it back to eat in the office. The soup cost less than $13 - comes with a fulll tub of the soup, small kimchi and also some rice. Not bad at all. Pay cash if you are spending more than $20 as you get a 5% discount.

    Spicy pork
    Diego P.

    Very good food packed with lots of flavors and spices. The pork was very tender. A good choice if you're tired of eating the same things all the time. Food arrived hot and fast.

    K3 Bulgogi Kimbob
    Mila J.

    What a gem. Friendly service and delicious kimbap! I ordered 2 sets - bulgogi and kimchi. Both were good but I'd say the kimchi had more flavor! Nice place to stop by, grab some quality food to go and enjoy a nice afternoon sitting at one of the tables near flatiron.

    Dan L.

    Convience-store quality food at a reasonable price with all-day delivery in the neighborhood. Kimbap are pretty solid for the price, anything dumpling-like isn't so hot. Stews also not bad. I wouldn't exactly recommend this place if you want to sit down for a meal, but if you want to grab something quick and be done in fifteen minutes, this isn't a bad choice.

    What a meal set! Yuk Gae Jang + Kimchi Kimbap!
    Karen Y.

    Review for their take-out eats: You know the drill, it's lunch time, you have no craving but wanted something warm and perhaps soupy... help me Yelp! Quick search, lands me here at KoFoo, a multi station (sandwiches + Korean stews). Reviews were half way decent for the Korean eats; so why not? I got one of my favorite Korean stews, Yuk Gae Jang! (Spicy shredded beef with tons of veggies!). And of course since they also offers Kim Baps - I order a kimchi one! Yuk Gae Jang was good, lots of flavor, isn't it the best quality beef? Nope. But I knew that. Overall taste was on par with other "Korean deli" that makes stews. It satisfied my need for something warm + soupy. Kim baps - kimchi had no flavor. Sadly this one was a disappointment, probably wouldn't recommend it. The rice used was very soggy, and didn't taste fresh. It's a big portion for $7...almost like 2 rolls. I would order the stew again, just the stew. ;)

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    Hope it's good! Trying it out and posting menu first. It's a lot more than expected at the register. and they did not give cash discount as promised by a notice on their register.

    Jehan J.

    Love casual spots like this that offer affordable yet wholehearted meals. Loved coming here as a student and will keep coming back when I'm in the area! Their kimbap are so good and love to get it with a bag of chips from the deli that's in the same space.

    This place is no frills, staff very friendly. We ordered at the counter for lunch. The S-4 daen jang jigae and S-6 kalbi tang had flavorful broth. I had been looking for daen jang jigae for a while now since my recent korea vacation, this one hits the spot and has huge portions. Twice the size of the usual hot stone bowls at BCD Tofuhouse and definitely more affordable. I added rice cakes in mine but they came out more soggy and broken in pieces than chewy, I'll just skip that next time. Soups also come with a side of rice and kimchi. Kimchi wasn't as fermented or strong as I expected and I didn't like that, so I dumped it all into my daen jang jigae soup (nice pairing tbh). Would come back to try other items on the menu!

    S-3 kimchi ji gae soup $10.50

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    best casual korean spot in the neighborhood! very speedy and the food is wonderful and homey

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    My favorite udon place in the city! I'm so glad that they are delivering now! Delivered fast

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    Had the udon soup with chicken which was delicious. Friendly and quick. Very unassuming looking but the food is solid.

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